Cups and Trophies Show Society To be presented at 4.20pm

th 76 Annual Show Best Exhibit Cookery Classes 1-17 - cup Best Cake - cup Most Points Cookery - Marks Bakery cup Best Exhibit Cornish Section - W C Rowe cup Most Points Cornish Section - Cllr. B Waters shield Schedule of Best Preserve - Pascoe cup Most Points Preserves - plaque Best Exhibit Handicraft - cup Domestic Section Most Points Handicraft - cup Best Hand knit - cup Best Hand Spinning - Guild of Spinners, Weaver’s &

Dyers plate Classes for Cookery, Preserves, Best Exhibit Photography - shield Best Cat Photo - the Twitchette shield Handicraft, Photography, Adults with Most Points Photography - plaque Best Exhibit Classes 59 - 66 - cup Learning Difficulties & Juniors Most Points Classes 59 - 66 - Pascoe cup Junior Section Best Exhibit Handicraft & Art - Fernside Nurseries shield Best Exhibit Cookery - Williamson’s Motors shield Gwealavellan Farm, Hell’s Mouth, Best Exhibit Photography - plaque Camborne, Cornwall, TR27 5EF Most Points - plaque Composite Class

Best Exhibit - W Collins shield st Overall Saturday 21 July 2018 Most points in Domestic Section - cup

Camborne Show Society Registered Charity№ 295971

Founded in 1941 PATRON: Lady Mary Holborow DCVO

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Recipes & Pattern Camborne Show Society SEMI-RICH FRUIT CAKE Domestic Section 7″cake tin 8oz. (220g) Self-Raising Flour 4oz. (110g) Margarine Secretary 4oz. (110g) Caster Sugar 2 Beaten Eggs Mrs. L. Dickie 8oz. (220g) Dried Mixed Fruit Malin, Higher Stennack, Troon, Camborne, TR14 9JS. 3-4 tablespoon Milk  (01209) 831670 1 tsp. Vanilla Essence 07833 085495 Creaming method Oven 350°F, 170°C or Gas mark 5 for 1 hour 15 mins - 1 hour 30 mins  [email protected]  HEAVY CAKE 6oz. (180g) Plain Flour Committee 1½oz (45g) Castor Sugar Miss V. Dickie, Mr. R. Taylor, 3oz (90g) Currants 3oz (90g) Lard Miss C. Dickie, Mr P. Mort, ¼ tsp Salt Mr. M. Dickie, Mr S. Dickie, Miss L. Preston, Peel (if liked) Mr. P. Spearman, Mrs. A. Spearman. CAKE 1lb (450g) Flour Adult Entry fees ½tsp Ground Ginger 20p per exhibit. Junior Section – see page 6 ½tsp Ground Cinnamon 4oz (110g) Butter Please do not send cash in the post, payment of entry fees accepted when staging 1lb (450g) Currants exhibits. Please make cheques payable to ‘Camborne Show Society’. 4oz (110g) Peel 2 Eggs, beaten 1tsp Bicarbonate of Soda, dissolved in 8fl oz (225ml) Warm Milk Prizes Rub in method, add eggs then the milk mix. 7" cake tin, 2½-3hrs slow oven. (all classes) 1st 70p, 2nd 50p, 3rd 30p PREMATURE BABY HAT Yarn; Baby DK - any acrylic easy wash, but not plain white, please do not use wool yarn. One or more colours may be used. ½oz (15g) is sufficient for this pattern. Needles; pair of 3.25mm (old size 10). Important Pattern; garter st throughout. Cast on 28sts Entries must be received by the Secretary no later than Monday st th *1 row K 16 July 2nd row K 20 turn, K to end (by post, hand delivery, phone or email) 3rd row K 22 turn, K to end 4th row K 24 turn, K to end Car Parking 5th row K 26 turn, K to end All Exhibitors please note: 6th row K to end* For staging purposes only, a directive from the Showground Director and Health & Safety Repeat from * to * 9 times (10 repeats in all) Officer, state that no vehicle will be allowed onto the Show Field after 8.30am on Show Day, Finish off and must exit the Show Field by 9.00am sharp. All Exhibitors to use the front entrance of the Make up; join cast off edge to cast on edge, run yarn through row ends on short side, pull up and secure. marquee. An admission charge may be applied to drivers plus any passengers for which a Turn up brim approx. 25mm or 1˝. ticket system will operate. Any charge will be refunded to all concerned at the gate when Note; use any suitable techniques e.g. grafting to make a neater hat. leaving the Showground before 9.00am. Friday evening staging no admission charge

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-2- -7- JUNIORS Rules Judges: Mr P & Mrs J Gilbert, Penponds 1. Exhibits may be staged on the evening prior to the show from 6.00-8.15pm Individual entries, 10p per exhibit. Bulk school entries, £1 per show class (Adult and 7.30-9.00am on the day of the show. entry fees - see page 2) 2. Judging will commence at 9.10am sharp. Class nos; 68-69, 72-74, not to exceed A4 size Photographs, un-mounted, not to exceed 7″×5″ PRE-SCHOOL AGE 3. Exhibits may not be removed from the tent until after prize giving. 4. Exhibitors are requested to send in their entries at the earliest possible 67. Junk Model th 68. Printed Picture moment. Final date for entries, Monday 16 July. 5. The Committee reserves the right to cancel any class and to exclude any 69. Colouring (picture provided – see website) PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE exhibit not considered fit for exhibition. The judges’ decision will be final. 70. 3 Decorated Biscuits 6. The Committee will not be responsible for any physical accident, no matter 71. 3 Currant Buns how caused. Exhibitors will not be permitted in the tent during judging, a whistle will sound 72. Colouring (picture provided – see website) 73. Handwritten Poem at 9.00am when exhibitors or members of the public (other than those who are officials or Judges) must leave the marquee. 74. Pencil Drawing - any subject 7. No exhibit to be handled by the public. 75. Bookmark (any medium) 76. Any other Handicraft 8. The Committee will take every possible care of the exhibits but cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage. 77. Photograph - any subject SECONDARY SCHOOL AND 6TH FORM AGE 9. All entries must be entered on the attached official entry form or by email. 10. Exhibitors are asked to collect their entries immediately after Prize giving 78. 3 Fruit Scones st 79. Lemon Drizzle Cake Saturday 21 July. In the event of any unforeseeable circumstance the Exhibitor is asked to contact the Domestic Secretary at the earliest 80. Heavy Cake (given recipe page 7) 81. Any Needlecraft opportunity. Any exhibit not collected by 5.30pm will be placed for collection outside the marquee. 82. Any other Handicraft 11. Prize money will be available for collection from the Section Treasurer after 83. Photograph - any subject COMPOSITE CLASS Prize Giving. To be the work of not less than 3 members of any organization, friends or family group. 12. All prize monies not claimed on show day will be put to show funds. 84. Make a Model Depicting a Song - state Song. Not to exceed 24"(61cms) sq. 13. Special prizes, cups and trophies will be presented at 4.20pm. 14. All cups to be returned to the Domestic Secretary two weeks before the next show. 15. Exhibits in the Handicraft and Photography sections must not have previously been entered in Camborne Show. Responsibility 16. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor. Exhibitors, competitors, hirers or contractors must ensure they hold suitable Public Liability Insurance (and where appropriate suitable Employers Liability Insurance) 17. Exhibitors may enter a maximum of 2 entries per class, except for the Neither the Camborne Show Society, nor any of its Officers or Servants, shall be in any way Cookery/Preserves and Junior sections where only 1 entry per class is responsible or accountable for anything that may happen from any infectious or contagious permitted. See also notes in Adults with Learning Difficulties section disease, or any other cause, or circumstance whatever to Exhibitors or their Servants, or to any animal or article exhibited or property brought onto the Showground; or otherwise for anything else in connection with, or arising out of or attributable to, the Camborne Show, or these or any other conditions or regulations described in relation thereto: each Exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss, injury, or damage done to, or occasioned by, or Protests arising from, any animal or article exhibited by him, including any infectious or contagious All protests must be delivered to the Domestic Secretary no later than 3pm on the day disease, and shall indemnify the Camborne Show Society against all legal or other proceedings of the show. A deposit of £1 will be required with each protest, which sum will be in regard hereto. forfeited if, in the opinion of the Section Committee, such protest is considered to have been without foundation. The decision of the Judges in all cases shall be final, subject to the right of the Section Committee to deal with all protests.

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Classes COOKERY 31. Weaving, any item using homespun or commercial yarn (not tapestry weaving) Judge: Mrs G Lawrance, . Mrs J Mills, Connor Downs 32. Charity Class - Premature Baby Hat (given pattern page 7. All entries to be donated to 1. Semi-rich Fruit Cake (given recipe page 7) the Neonatal unit at PAMW Treliske) 2. 3 Cheese Scones 33. Charity Class – A Cat Toy (any medium, all entries to be donated to the Cats Protection League) 3. Victoria Sponge - (jam filled 7″-8″) 34. Cross Stitch - (framed or unframed, the majority must be in cross stitch) 4. A Cookie – (any flavour 6" [15cms] approx.) 5. A Lattice Tart 35. An Item with a Christmas Theme (any medium) 36. Article of Embroidery (not cross stitch) 6. A cake incorporating a Vegetable (please state vegetable used) 37. A Gift Tag (any medium) 7. A Quiche 38. A Bazaar Item Made From Stash Scraps 8. Chocolate Cake - (any type icing 7″-8″) 9. 3 Shortbread Biscuits 39. Item of Patchwork/Quilting 10. Lemon Drizzle Cake 40. Greetings Card (any medium) 41. A Bookmark (any medium) 11. 3 Mini Savoury Tarts/Pies (shortcrust pastry) 42. Item made from a Magazine Cover Kit (instructions and/or packaging also to be staged) 12. Loaf of Bread (using any bread flour; any size or shape loaf) CORNISH SECTION 43. An Item made from Wood (any technique) 44. Up Cycling (any medium) 13. 4 Splits (brown or white - joined) 45. Any other Handicraft - textile 14. Heavy Cake (given recipe page 7) 46. Any other Handicraft - non textile 15. Pasty (6″-8″) 16. 3 Ginger Fairings PHOTOGRAPHY 17. Penzance Cake (given recipe page 7) Judge: Mr D Chapman, Townshend Un-mounted not exceeding 7″×5″ PRESERVES 47. Bird Life Judge: Mrs G Lawrance, Helston. Mrs J Mills, Connor Downs 48. An Old House Jam jars of approx. 1 lb. size to be used in all Preserve classes. No trade names on lids or jars. 18. Jar of Jam 49. Wheels 19. Jar of Jelly 50. A Lighthouse 20. Jar of Marmalade 51. Rainy Day 21. Jar of Lemon Curd 52. Surf’s Up 53. A Camborne Village 22. Jar of Chutney (Jars to be sealed using vinegar proof lids) 54. A Celebration HANDICRAFTS 55. Shadows Judge: Mrs S Rescorla, St Columb. Mrs N Parkman, Mullion 56. A Bustling Street Size must be stated on entry form if entry exceeds 24″ (60cm) in any direction 57. Sea Shore Life (a close up) 23. Any Knitted Garment (any yarn) 58. It’s a Cats Life! 24. Any other Knitted Article, or pair of (any yarn) 25. Baby Accessory (pair booties, mittens, hat etc.) ADULTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES One entry per exhibitor classes 60-61, two entries maximum, per exhibitor, in classes 59, 62-66. 26. A Hat (knitted or crocheted) 27. Crochet Garment or Article 59. Photograph - any subject 60. 3 Fruit Scones 28. Article in own homespun yarn, knitted or crocheted (include sample of yarn used) 61. 3 Shortbread Fingers 29. A Hank of Homespun Yarn for knitting in natural coloured fleece - minimum 62. Any Handicraft 20g (state type of fleece used) 63. Painting or Drawing 30. A Hank of Homespun Yarn (string) 20g – Devon & Cornwall Longwool (fleece 64. Pot Plant supplied by Cwll. Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers. Apply to secretary to obtain fleece, free to 65. Own Grown; 3 vegetables or small dish of fruit collect or Postage charge) 66. Own Grown; 6 Cut Flowers -4- -5-